Philosophy of Education: Cosmism in the System of Philosophical Knowledge
Philosophy of Education: Cosmism in the System of Philosophical Knowledge
Author(s): Halyna BerehovaSubject(s): Education, 19th Century Philosophy, Contemporary Philosophy
Published by: Lietuvos mokslų akademijos leidykla
Keywords: philosophical knowledge; cosmism; anthropocosmism; noospherism; philosophy of education; planetary and cosmic worldview;
Summary/Abstract: In this article, the attention is concentrated exactly on cosmism and its variations, and also on its role and place in the system of philosophical knowledge which is proposed to be studied in the establishments of higher education. The questions for discussion about the role and place of cosmism in the content of higher education are put forward: Is it necessary for students to study cosmism? Should this knowledge be given in courses? How should it be given for apprehension? Philosophical knowledge is stated to be used as an instrument to form worldview orientations of the future man being able to secure the survival of civilization and mankind. Firstly, the ideas of cosmism help regard the human being as a component of the Cosmos, determine his role and place in the evolutionary processes of the Universe, discover the influence of cosmic forces upon him and the human civilization. Secondly, the ideas of cosmism in the structure of philosophical knowledge carry out humanistic and cultural functions: they complete building the world picture (as scientific, as universal) in the student’s consciousness.
Journal: Filosofija. Sociologija
- Issue Year: 31/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 43-50
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English